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Top Muslims Giving Big $$$ to Democrats

Published by Rod D. Martin October 27th, 2006 filed under Election 2006, Islam, Campaign Finance, Democrats, Rod D. Martin, War on Terror, TheVanguard.Org

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My friend Pat Poole exposes (in David Horowitz’s FrontPageMagazine) the sleeper story of the year: the top Muslims are funnelling big bucks to Democrats’ coffers. As with the Chinese campaign cash scandal in 1996, there’s no doubt who America’s enemies want to win. Will Americans catch on this time?

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Dr. Jack Wheeler: Will Indonesia Save Islam?

Published by Rod D. Martin October 27th, 2006 filed under Islam, Southeast Asia, Foreign Policy/National Security, War on Terror, Rod D. Martin, TheVanguard.Org

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Our focus in the War on Islamic Terrorism has been the Middle East, then secondarily with fears that Europe is becoming Eurabia. But it may well turn out that this war will be won or lost in Indonesia.

The Jihadis are desperate to radicalize Indonesia’s Moslem millions. But 400 years of Sufi Islam has provided Indonesia with a healthy anti-Islamist immune system. If the Jihadis fail, and the Sufis led by men like Wahid and Dhani prevail, Jihadi Islamism may suffer a mortal blow - not just in Indonesia but throughout the Moslem world.

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